GST to bring down prices of commodities: Parrikar

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Chief Minister today said the goods and services (GST) will lead to a drop in prices of commodities.

"The introduction of this new regime will bring down prices of commodities," he said.



The CM was addressing the state legislators here at a special meeting convened to explain the landmark regime and its impact on various sectors.

The Assembly recently passed the state Bill which was supported by all parties.

There has been a good response from traders regarding the new regime, the chief minister said, adding awareness about is being created by agencies.

"Almost 73 per cent of the traders in have already complied with registration. We expect this figure to go up to 75 per cent by the month-end," he said.

Parrikar said he expects that nearly 95 per cent of the traders in the state will register themselves under by June 15, which is the cut off date.

He said the state will tie-up with trade bodies to create awareness about the unified structure, which will a single nationwide market for all goods and services.

"We intend to set up advisory teams which will have chartered accountants and experts as members. They will visit every taluka and assist people in understanding and its implications," he said.

The new regime would be implemented strictly, Parrikar said, adding the Commissioner of will have right to order raids to ascertain if commercial establishments are adhering to norms.

He said GST, once implemented, will put an end to all marketing gimmicks and provide a level playing field to traders in and those from other states.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

GST to bring down prices of commodities: Parrikar

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today said the goods and services tax (GST) will lead to a drop in prices of commodities. "The introduction of this new tax regime will bring down prices of commodities," he said. The CM was addressing the state legislators here at a special meeting convened to explain the landmark tax regime and its impact on various sectors. The Goa Assembly recently passed the state GST Bill which was supported by all parties. There has been a good response from traders regarding the new tax regime, the chief minister said, adding awareness about GST is being created by government agencies. "Almost 73 per cent of the traders in Goa have already complied with GST registration. We expect this figure to go up to 75 per cent by the month-end," he said. Parrikar said he expects that nearly 95 per cent of the traders in the state will register themselves under GST by June 15, which is the cut off date. He said the state government will tie-up with trade bodies ... Chief Minister today said the goods and services (GST) will lead to a drop in prices of commodities.

"The introduction of this new regime will bring down prices of commodities," he said.

The CM was addressing the state legislators here at a special meeting convened to explain the landmark regime and its impact on various sectors.

The Assembly recently passed the state Bill which was supported by all parties.

There has been a good response from traders regarding the new regime, the chief minister said, adding awareness about is being created by agencies.

"Almost 73 per cent of the traders in have already complied with registration. We expect this figure to go up to 75 per cent by the month-end," he said.

Parrikar said he expects that nearly 95 per cent of the traders in the state will register themselves under by June 15, which is the cut off date.

He said the state will tie-up with trade bodies to create awareness about the unified structure, which will a single nationwide market for all goods and services.

"We intend to set up advisory teams which will have chartered accountants and experts as members. They will visit every taluka and assist people in understanding and its implications," he said.

The new regime would be implemented strictly, Parrikar said, adding the Commissioner of will have right to order raids to ascertain if commercial establishments are adhering to norms.

He said GST, once implemented, will put an end to all marketing gimmicks and provide a level playing field to traders in and those from other states.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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